The University of South Florida (USF) Libraries received materials from Waging Peace which included transcripts of interviews with female genocide survivors and original children’s drawings depicting the atrocities of genocide in Darfur. The children’s drawings have been digitized by USF and are an important element in the web portal for the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center. In this paper the Coordinator for Digital Collections addresses both the digitization process as well as ongoing efforts to develop a web presence that is accessible to scholars worldwide. The collaborative outreach efforts to promote this collection are reported and the project What the Heart Remembers: The Women and Children of Darfur is born.

The College of The Arts librarian discusses her proposal to the Theatre and Dance faculty for a performance piece inspired by these materials because she viewed this as an ideal opportunity to promote the Library’s resources and initiatives. Included in the paper is the acquisition and digitization of these materials, technology related to the visual arts, ongoing efforts to develop a web presence, faculty outreach and multidisciplinary collaboration with the Library at the core of the collaboration.

Audrey Audrey and Barbara Lewis. "What the Heart Remembers: the Women and Children of Darfur" Art Documentation: Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America Vol. 31 Iss. 1 (2012) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/audrey_powers/2/